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Price: This game is freeware. Donations will be used to help the development of the game.

A new chapter of history has begun with the age of discovery, the age of empires and the birth of the spirit Rarascau in the land Tsenacommacah. He is among the last of his kind, a dying race of beings who borrow their likeness from humans. Cursed with immortality that can only be undone by despair, they lend their power to the numerous civilizations of the world. Through spear, sword, and gun; their presence is timeless, they are the Keepers.

After being spirited away by one such being, Rarascau was renamed “Alfred” and was left in the care of the English colonists at Roanoke, only to watch the inhabitants vanish, then to Jamestown, to witness the Massacre of 1622 and, finally, to Plymouth. However, with the death of the settlers’ mediator, Squanto, nowhere was safe from the tumultuous skirmishes of the New World.

As a result, Alfred was hidden deep within Shenandoah Valley. One mishap after another, he found himself alone in the wilderness … for 133 years.

With the Keepers of the British Empire away in Europe, Alfred was asked to fight on under the colonists’ banner after the eruption of the French and Indian War. However, nearly a century of isolation had preserved his childlike innocence. Through twenty-eight years of countless trials, Alfred would transform from an innocent, gentle lamb, into a Tyger who would bear his fangs at the world’s greatest power.

Genre: Japanese-Style RPG, Strategy, Historical FictionLength: 30 HR

Demo Release: July 4th, 2012

Full Release: Winter 2012

Rating Recommendation: T. Strong language and violence

Price: Freeware / Platform: PC

Battle System: a dynamic system that utilizes classes based on historical unit. Unlike most Japanese-styled RPGs, this game does not utilize magic (George Washington summoned LEVIATHAN ... yeah, no). The classes totes a concise range of skill sets, but strategic.

Dueling: a throwback to Genso Suikoden I-II and Secret of Monkey Island.

Large-Scale War System: In progress

Journal: discusses the historical facts in greater detail or clarifies any errors or inaccuracies within the game